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The Bran Flakes

The Bran Flakes
Members:
In the studio and on releases the band consists of Otis Fodder and Mildred Pitt. For the zany cabaret-induced live performances The Bran Flakes expand to feature Susan DeLint, Th'G'Rd'N'R, Clam Bam, a dancing chicken and gorilla, and the audience... who wear large paper mache heads that they can take home after the show.
Genre:
Pop Musick
Hometown:
Seattle
Record Label:
Illegal Art, Happi Tyme

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October 27

The Bran Flakes wrote on their own wall.

October 27 at 12:58pm
September 25

KLAM - 1 new photo

September 25 at 8:20pm
August 14

The Bran Flakes uploaded a new video.

August 14 at 8:14am
1:21 Added about 3 months ago

The Band - 6 new photos

August 14 at 8:06am

LIVE SHOWS - 39 new photos

August 14 at 8:03am
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The Bran Flakes wrote at 12:58pm on October 27th, 2008
Hi Friends,

Drop on over to our blog and subscribe to the feed,

http://hellobran.blogspot.com/

Love,

Otis and Mildred
Rosie wrote at 4:42pm on October 8th, 2008
:)
Dillon wrote at 1:41am on September 21st, 2008
Yay for happy!
Blake wrote at 4:01pm on September 1st, 2008
How's ma boyzz?
Jelena wrote at 3:16pm on August 21st, 2008
tHERE IS NOW more fREe will ...
i'M SO excITED yoU Are ALL here!

Information

Website:
Current Location:
Seattle, Washington USA + Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Girl Talk, Steinski, Realistic, Oh Astro, Library Science, Twizzle, Raymond Scott, Evolution Control Committee, Negativland, Tipsy, Jean-Jacques Perrey, Dana Countryman, End, Restiform Bodies, Messer Chups, Plogo, Twink, Coconut Monkeyrocket, Martinibomb,
Influences:
Ray Conniff
Biography:
The Bran Flakes were formed in 1992. From 1992-1997 the band recorded on 4-tracks and did not play any shows, putting out hand dubbed cassette tapes and trading through the mail with other like minded music and zine and radio producing friends.

In 1998 The Bran Flakes signed to Ovenguard Music and in 1999 they scored their first radio success hitting the top 200 on the CMJ charts with the album, "Hey Won't Somebody Come And Play". This release garnered rave reviews on college and freeform... (read more)